feat: encode sparse lua arrays as json map (object)#13
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feat: encode sparse lua arrays as json map (object)#13HannesLueer wants to merge 8 commits intolayeh:masterfrom
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Certain Kong error message are in the following format which indicate
index value for error in an array:
```
errors = {
config = {
response_if_status_code = {
[2] = "value should be between 100 and 599"
}
}
}
```
This fix allows for sparse array and converts the key (which is the
index in this case) into part of the error message.
* test: add a test for UserData removal
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With my suggestion it is possible to represent sparse arrays from lua in a useful way in JSON by representing them as a map. Therefore I use the index of the lua array as key in the JSON map.
Lua:
{ 1, 2, [10] = 3 }=> JSON
{ "1": 1, "10": 3, "2": 2 }If there are no holes in the lua array, a normal JSON array will still be output:
Lua:
{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}JSON:
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]In contrast to the pull request #12, the index/key can be usefully processed further and easily retrieved.